Maestro Chelsea Tipton, II
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Arturo Sandoval, Guest Artist
Southeast Texas Symphony Orchestra
September 19, 2015
Season Opener!
Latin Treasures music of De Falla, Moncayo and Chabrier
September 19, 2015
Season Opener!
Latin Treasures music of De Falla, Moncayo and Chabrier
Julie Rogers Theatre
Beaumont, Texas
Maestro Chelsea Tipton, II 2015-2016 Biography
American conductor Chelsea Tipton, II has won over audiences and
critics alike with his vibrant musicality, accessibility, versatility
and extraordinary commitment to Arts education. Tipton is now
celebrating his seventh season as Music Director of the Symphony of
Southeast Texas in Beaumont. He was recently appointed Principal Pops
Conductor of the New Haven Symphony beginning in the 2014-15 Season. The
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra also recognized Tipton with their first
annual Aspire Award in October of 2013. This award identifies
accomplished professional musicians who are African American or Latino
who also demonstrate a tremendous commitment to community and
inclusiveness. The Neches River Festival in Beaumont also honored
Tipton with the Citizen of the Year April of 2014 and in October of 2014
he was honored to receive the Community Spotlight Award from Capital
One Bank for community leadership.
As a sought after guest conductor, Tipton has appeared with numerous
major orchestras in the United States, including the Cleveland
Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony,
Houston Symphony, Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana (Palermo), Dohnanyi
Symphony Orchestra (Budapest), Atlanta Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony,
New Jersey Symphony, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Louisiana Philharmonic,
Nashville Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic and the San Antonio Symphony
Orchestra among others.
The 2015-16 season sees Tipton working with the Memphis Symphony
Orchestra, the Beaumont Interfaith Chorus and continuing his work New
Haven Symphony Orchestra. Tipton has conducted in Carnegie Hall
conducting the Sphinx Competition Showcase gala concert that was the
culmination of a ten-city tour with the orchestra. Other highlights
include a last minute replacement for Robert Spano to conduct an
all-Gershwin season finale with the Brooklyn Philharmonic. The New York
Times applauded Tipton for “leading sweeping and vibrant performances
of “Rhapsody” and “An American in Paris.”
During the summer of 2011, Tipton was part of an extensive European
tour with pop artist Sting that took him to 15 countries and working
with 19 different European orchestras. He prepared the orchestras for
the concerts and performed with Sting in concert in the Canary Islands,
Granada and Cap Roig Spain.
Tipton earned a Master of Music degree in orchestral conducting from
Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Music in Clarinet
Performance from the Eastman School of Music, with additional studies at
the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, The
Conductors Retreat at Medomak, the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors
in Hancock, Maine and the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra Conductor’s
Workshop under Markand Thakar.
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